1966-03-08MINUTES OF TH~ MARCH 8~ 1966 MEETING AT 8:00 P.M. AT TH!~ MOUND FIi~E STATION
Present were: Mayor Tulberg, Trustees James Regan, Wilfred Anderson; Manager Leonard
Kopp~ Attorney Ray Ploetz end Engineer Steve Rowe.
COMMITTEE REPOR:?S
Hennpein County League of Municipalities - Mayor T~lberg
Trans~orta tion Commis sion
Regan moved and Anderson seconded a motion
BE IT MO ;ED~ the Village Council of the Vil!aae of Mound indicate their willingness
to become a member of the proposed Transportation Commission.
The vote was unanimously in favor, so carried
Minnetonka Leaaue Meeting - Leonard Kopp
Lake study to be continued, and Schoell and Madson, Engine%rs were rehired
to continue the testing~ the testing has become more extensive.
Dock Ordinance was~scussed
Metropolitian Affairs Committ8e - Mayor Tulberg was appointed a member of
this committee
OLANNINO CO~,SSION RECO~4~IDATIONS
Proposed fence ordinance was discussed, the Village Council directed the 9reparation
of such an ordinance
3PEC'AL USE P~Rr~T - Block 1 Lots 18~ 19 Shirley Hil~s Unit A
Anderson moved and Regan seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 66-~6
RESOLUtiON ORgERING HJ£ARING ON SPZCIAL USE PERMIT
Regan Aye'
Anderson Aye
Tulberg Aye
So resolved
S~,~,,~£R ASSESSMENT APPEAL - Carl Brookner
The attorney suggested a fact-finding committee to investiaate th~-: a-~,.veal of Carl
Brookner, Sewer Lateral Assessment on Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block h Shirley Hills
Unit B
The mayor by executive order a~9ointed James Reaan, Del Pfeifer and Leonard Kop~ to
be a fact-finding_ committee in this mat~ero
TAX FORFEIT LAND - tabled ~mtil March 1~
NATIONAL FIRE SCNOOL - Discussed, no action
LI~'UOR. STORE BONDS - tabled until Ma ch 1~
FI?IAL PAYM.~,~NT STREET GARAGE
Regan moved and Anderson seconded a motion
RE3OLUTION 66-~7
Regan Aye
Apderso~ Aye
T~berg Aye
So resolved
RESOLUT?ON ACCEPTI?.!G ~..DRK AND AUTHORIZING FINAL
P~YMENT (Street and Water GaraEe Addition)
CIGARETTE LICENSES
Regan moved and Anderson seconded a motion
BE IT MOVED, the Village Council of the Village of Mound grant the following
Cigarette Licenses for the current year:
Viking Enterprises - (at Tonka Toys)
Mound Superette
Qik & Ezy Superette
The vote was unanimously in favor, so carried.
WATER CONFERENCE - discussed, Harbor Limits and Sews ge Disposal on boats
SEWER ASSESSMENT - Mr. and Mrs. McKinney appeared before the council to protest
their sewer assessment; it was explained to them that the council
could not change any assessment at this time, all aopeals must
be made ~thin a specified time and in a specified manner, as
provided by law.
GAS PERMITS
Anderson moved and Regan seconded a motion
RESO~ITION 66-~8 RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION
OF CERTAIN GAS MAINS
Anderson Aye
Regan Aye
Tulberg Aye
So resolved
EUBDIVISION STANDARDS - discussed and referred to Planning Commission for Council
recommendations
AMENDMENT TO FIRE CONTRACT
Regan moved and Anderson seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 66-[9
Roll Call Vote
Anderson Aye
Regan Aye
Tulberg Aye
So resolved
EXECUTION OF AMENDMENT TO FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT
(Mound-Minnetrista Amendment No. 3)
DOCK PERMITS
Anderson moved and Regan seconded a motion to grant the following Dock Permits as
recommended by the Dock Inspector. ~e vote was unanimously in favor, so carried.
GOODIN COMPANY CHECK
Regan moved and Anderson seconded a motion
BE IT MOVED~ the Village Council of the Village of Mound direct the treasurer to
release to Goodin Company their certified check for ~22~.00 which
was submitted to the Village with their bid bond on their successful
bid for residential sewage pumps.
vote was unanimously in favor~ so carried.
RE~JNDB OF POSTED MONEY - discussed, it set as policy that all vacation requests be
a flat ~75.00 with no refund, except in the case of more expense than the ~75.O0,
any sum over this would be billed to the petioner or petioners.
Anderson mo~zed and Regsn seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 66-60
RESOLUTION AU~I~iORIZING REFUNi} 0~ POSTED MO~Y
Roll Call Vote
Anderson Aye
Regsn Aye
Tulberg Aye
So resolved
T~ANSFER OF FUNDS
Regan moved and Andersor~ seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 66-61 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ~.~RANSFER OF CERTAIN
~I~NDS
Roll C~ll Vote
Anderson Aye
Reg~n Aye
Tulberg Aye
So resolved
BILLS
The follo~ming bills were presented for approvsl; added to this list are:
ADMINISTRATION FUND
University of Minnesota 19.50
^nder-~on moved sud Re,an seconded a motion to OsY the bills where funds are available.
The vote was unsnimously in fsvor so csrried.
MOUND MUNICIPAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY
FEB BILLS ~!O FO~ DISCOUNT
i'~! OT LISTED
Ed. Phillips & Sons, Coo
Old Peoria Co., Inco
Lynn Johnson Co., Inco
Ed. Phillips & Sons° COo
Lynn Johnson Co., Inco
ori~gs, Cooper & Coo, Inco
Old Oeoria Co., Inco
Ed. Phillips & Sons, COo
589.21
1,~19o65
306.56
1,560.78
35Po68
381o39
363.63
1 ,, OS1. ~4
TOTAL '~"
~5,961.74
MARCH 8, 1966
LIQUOR FUND-Operating
North-West Exterminating Co.
Standard Oil
North-West Linen Service
A.F. Hart kop
Culligan Water Conditioning
Tonka Builders
Barbara Heyman
Frank Blackowiak
Culligan Water Conditioning
The Markson Co.
A.F. Hartkop
Turnquist Paper Co.
Mound Hardware
Westonka Telephone
Mound Sbop[~ing Center
Northern States Power
Farmers & Mechanics
Minneapolis Gas Co.
4.00
61.08
61.33
5.35
5.50
152.60
6. 5
20.00
14.80
11.00
18.57
134.67
23.85
24.70
412.50
278.78
150.O0
66.87
1,451.85
FUND-Purchases
Famous Brands, inc.
Distillers Distributing
?lid-~,fest Wine Co.
}{cKesson & Robbins
Grimms Grocery
Scott Duncan
O1~ ~utcb Foods
Canada Dry Beverage
Minneapo![s BotKling Co.
Oepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Home Juice Co.
Seven-Up Bottling Co.
Consolidated Beverage Co.
Thorpe Distributing Co.
Carter Beverage Co.
St. Boni Beverage Co.
Manning-Anderson
}~.Iinnetonka Beverage Co.
Not ermann-Weber
Ledin~' Distributing Co.
Schlitz Brewing Co.
Day Distributing Co.
O.M. Oroney Beverage Co.
Co.
738.31
1,3~ .~
1,~27.26
30.91
54.2O
B .10
a5 .~,2
a.?O
25 ~
111.55
16.92
3~ .45
31.35
478.87
720.12
395 .O5
791.69
29g.12
157 .!3
816.46
185.7~
282.35
llg. 98
8,557.53
ADMINISTRATION FU~FD
Transport Clearings
Standard 0il
Sterne Electric
Gordon Swenson
Harris Office Equip
Bertelson Bros
Schoell and Madson
Grathwol an8 Ploetz
Hennepin Lake Inc.
Barbara Heyman
Petty Cash
Miller Davis
Misheks
Northern States Power
Markson Company
Da,~e Willette
Westonka Telephone
ASSESSOR FUND
Bertelson Bros
Petty Cash
Miller Davis
Mound Postmaster
Misheks
Helen Newell
Westonka Telephone
FIRE FUND
Buds Pure 0il
David Agency
Duanes 66 Service
Frank Weiland Jr.
State of Minnesota
Mound Fire Dept.
Minn. Fire Extinguisher Go. Inc
Minn. Fire Equip. Go.
Northern Otate~ Power
Markson Co
Standard Oil
Westonka Telephone
5.30
72.6O
18.66
2~.oo
19.10
2~.oo
50.00
4o.oo
19.OO
1,20
2.70
55.70
52 .}5
12.53
22.50
64.84
2.70
1.19
1.80
h5.oo
~5.oo
22.~o
161.60
18.00
9.98
24.00
1.25
523.50
85.oo
122.27
102.~7
44.49
131.88
5o.51
493.32
lO9.23
1,274.75
MUNICIPAL COURT FUND
Mpls City Treasurer
PLANNING COMMISSION FUND
Mtka Herald
POLICE FUND
American Linen Supply
Connors Oil
Eastman Kodak
Improvement & Equipment Outlay
Petty Cash
Mound Postmaster
Misheks
Mound Hardware
Northern States Power
Markson Co.
Reo Raj Kennels
St. Boni Auto
Standard Oil
Dave Willette
Westonka Telephone
STREET FUND
American Research Corp.
Frank Blackowiak
Buds Pure Oi~
Connors Oil ~o
Herman C. Harms
Improvement and Equipment Outlay
Long Lake Farm Supply
Mpls Gas Co
Petty Cash
Minn. Mining Mfg Co.
Mankato Welding
Northern States Power
Thomas Co
Dave Willette
Wright County Concrete Co
LI~IOR FUND (Additional)
Markson Co.
Standard Oil
Northern States Power
INSPECTOR FUND Duane Dodds
Ron Jori Blders Inc
Clinton Mann
Petty Cash
Misheks
Westonka Telephone
CEMETERY FUND
Markson Co
SEWER 0PERATINGFUND
American Research Corp
Autocon Industries Inc
Buds Pure Oil
Lowells GTC Auto Parts
Mpls Gas Co
Petty Cash
Misheks
Mankato Welding
Northern Contracting
Northern States Power
Fadden Pump Co
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Waconia Creamery
Geo T. Walker Co Inc
Westonka Telephone
lO5.OO
15.3o
5.00
74.03
89.00
156.30
9.51
45.00
11.14
6.95
57 .]2
12.53
32.50
110.60
72.84
22.50
~ .~].
27.33
16.00
267.45
117.88
749.49
211.5o
3.79
114.32
5.80
234.79
18.82
2,044.44
198.08
72.50
2,095.00
7.20
53.76
249.18
161.10
50.57
288.55
2.3!
25.51
lO.O0
27.34
175.00
63.80
6.95
14~ .81
6.70
11.14
7.15
120.00
3,493.94
34.14
15.oo
3.00
24o.oo
22.31
21.~5
105.00
15.30
757.23
6,177.19
310.14
539.18
10.OO
4,390.53
WATER FUND
American Reserch Corp
Badger Meter & Mfg Co
Buds Pure Oil
Cox Bros
HennepinLake, Inc
Haris Office Equip. Co
Improvement and Equipment Outlay
Mtka Herald
MDIs Gas Co
Petty Cash
Misheks
National Chemsearch
Northern States Power
Markson CO
Municipal Supply Co
Povmr Process
Standard Oil
Thurk Bros Chev
Bernard Winkel
l/festonka Telephone
27.33
1,507.54
2 .OO
12 .OO
2O.0O
7.5o
12.5o
1~8.46
89.33
~.5o
151.81
57~.z7
100o74
146.85
55.~,o
26.13
8.70
18.~3
2,954.77
PARK FUND
Eberts Inc
Improvement and Equipment Outlay
Markson Co
9.OO
16.66
10.O0
35.66
Civil Defense Fund
Barbara Heyman
V~LSHIRE DRIVE FUND
Grathwol and Ploetz
2.40
75.00
2.40
75.OO
POOR AND k~LFARE FI~TD
Reed Agency
Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board
SEWER AND WATER 64-65 SINKING
T. G. Evensen & associates
Orathwol and Ploetz
Howard, Peterson, LeFevere, Lefler and Hamilton
Barbara Heyman
Mtks Herald
10.OO
1,242.32
5,365.50
85.00
1,450.OO
5.31
27.00
1,252.32
6,932.81
1961 WATER PROJECT
Grathwol and Ploetz
92~77
92.77
Total 35,536.98
Plus Addition 19.50
Total 35,556.48
COMPLAINTS ON SE~R HOOKUPS - Discussed, a meeting to be held March 22, 1966 at
the Fire Station at 8:00 P.M., all persons engaged in hooking up sewer will be
invited, as well the the Spring Park Council and any interested persons from that
village.
Paul Farren, Sewer Supt. appeared before the co~ncil to discuss his deoartment.
NEEDS:
More ~uipment, and more sewage flow
Rodding Machine and truck to mount it on
Air hammer
Back Hoe
Front end loader
More held as work is now corrective not preventive which would be the more
economical way.
WORK SCHEDULES
Check lift stations on Monday, Wednesd~ys and Fridays
Change filters and oil and grease on Tuesdays and q~ursdays
Note: This is the schedule when all goes well~ in case of trouble
schedule breaks down as full crew needed
REMARKS:
Pump about 700,000 gals a day, which is about double last year. Plant
designed for 1,750~OO0 a day
New equipment has had to have repairs and even '. replacements already
Dumping of loads from cess pools was discussed. Paul says he can't
always tell who does the dumping but he sure can tell when it is dumped
The meeting adjourned until March 1~, 1966 meeting at 8:00 P.M. at the Mound Fire
Station.
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.... -Le6nard Kopp f !
Mayor GorSon Tulberg